Sentences with phrase «from saddle»

Things like aerial assassinations, jumping from a saddle and hanging kills are all simple to execute as well, and the new tools like the bow and the aforementioned rope dart make nice additions.
It's a material that was normally used on horses or oxes, to protect them from the saddle or the yoke, and this is what they were using instead of regular duck canvas to make their paintings.
My pick is from the saddle of a jet - ski from Aquavue as you power up the Great Sandy Straight.
Whether it be ziplining high over the forest canopy, paddling through the mangroves, reeling in that Blue Marlin you always dreamed of, or watching the world go by from the saddle of a horse rest assured there's an activity perfectly suited to you.
Enjoy every view from your saddle and take a nice break if you wish at a local pub where you can enjoy a nice drink along with interesting conversations with locals.
Ancient cities, mysterious caves, waterfalls and tropical wildlife are best discovered from the saddle of a nimble ATV.
Influenza is one of the most common and contagious equine respiratory diseases and can lead to significant time away from the saddle.
Cats suffering from saddle thrombus will also seem painful, and the affected rear limb (s) will be cold to the touch.
Fresh from his star turn in Antoine Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven, Denzel Washington is jumping from the saddle straight into the director's seat for Fences — his first behind the lens since 2007's The Great Debaters.
Aside from saddle tilt, having your handlebars in the wrong position, either too high or tilted too close to your body, will cause an improper wrist posture.
Much of my work on Folksy is inspired by the landscapes and architecture I see from the saddle of my bike and I'm always keen to see what other cyclists are creating.
«Could it be that if the World Council studied its theology less dogmatically and more in action from the saddle, so to speak, that the council would last longer and go farther?»
(New York — May 6, 2014) Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present Nancy Grossman: The Edge of Always, Constructions from the 1960s, an exhibition of nearly forty assemblages and drawings from the 1960s, including her monumental work For David Smith (1965), created from saddles and harnesses the sculptor had given Grossman shortly before his untimely death.

Not exact matches

For example, if you buy a piece of machinery with a loan that was intended to fill a short - term need like employee payroll, then you risk being saddled with a loan that you can't get out from under.
Anyone who has been saddled with a massive wireless bill upon returning from vacation can attest to the pitfalls of roaming.
Member states from Sweden to Greece to Hungary already blame the EU for saddling the confederation with 1 million refugees from Syria and other war - torn countries.
Making matters worse, Teva was saddled with $ 35 billion debt from its $ 40.5 billion purchase in 2016 of Allergan's generic drug business Actavis, forcing it to sell assets.
Toys «R» Us is saddled with debt from a $ 6.6 - billion buyout in 2005 by KKR, Bain Capital and real estate investment trust Vornado Realty Trust.
The retailer was saddled in debt, some $ 4.9 billion, left from a 2005 leveraged buyout for about $ 6.6 billion by private equity giants Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Bain Capital, as well as real estate trust Vornado.
These days inmates can be found making everything from redwood canoes to specialty motorcycles, fishing poles, and saddles.
Economics is supposed to provide mathematical modelling of human behaviour, but the apparent divergence of economic theory from reality in recent years has become a burr under Orrell's saddle.
You can't expect anything mind - blowing from speakers this small, but if you're saddled with shrill, tinny sound today, the Hampden are a worthwhile purchase.
Women who rode a lot on saddles made for men, she adds, could find themselves suffering from a range of health problems, such as lower back pain and bladder disorders.
The company has been saddled with claims of sexual harassment from former employees, and its CEO has suffered a meltdown during a heated exchange with an Uber driver.
Saddled with $ 1.5 billion in debt after the spinoff from Time Warner in June 2014, Time Inc. has been limited to relatively small add - on acquisitions in the digital sphere.
The preference of the day and the «why» was made clear in a 1905 speech from Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier: «It is a sound principle of finance and a still sounder principle of government that those who have the duty of expending the revenue of a country should also be saddled with the responsibility of levying it and providing it.»
James Murad, a director in the finance and capital advisory division at Eastern Consolidated, said the problem for a lot of NYC developers is that lenders (particularly traditional players with reasonable interest rates) are also shying away from risk in this market and often won't touch a stalled project saddled with debt.
Saddled with more than $ 4 billion in debt and cumulative financial losses of about $ 1.7 billion since 2011, the airline has been increasingly squeezed in recent years by competition from nimbler, low - cost rivals in the region, including AirAsia, founded by the Malaysian billionaire Tony Fernandes.
In short, picking plan investments from a limited list of funds may seem convenient, but the approach can saddle your 401 (k) plan with over-priced funds that benefit your 401 (k) provider more than plan participants.
Exotic, farm or saddle animals are also excluded from almost all renters insurance liability coverage, regardless of a company's rules about any dog breeds.
However, like many people in this country, the residents of Maryland are saddled with enormous debt burdens, usually from multiple sources and multiple lenders.
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Just as one can usually distinguish, according to their purposes, a good from a bad saddle or a good from a bad cavalry officer, so too the judgment of good and bad in the ethical sense should be eminently adjudicable if moral behavior is goal - determined.
But he is no zealot, eager to practice child - sacrifice or insensitive to the horror involved; this we learn from the austere, steady, and dignified way he proceeds, as indicated by the simplicity, compactness, and austerity of the verbs used to recount his actions: He arose, saddled (his ass), took (two youths with him and Isaac his son), cleaved (wood for the burnt - offering), rose up and went.
«The practically cognized present is no knife - edge, but a saddle - back, with a certain breadth of its own on which we sit perched, and from which we look in two directions into time» (PP1 609).
In a moment I shall defend my account from this charge, but let me first point out that Cobb's theory of regional inclusion leads to a position that is equally as absurd as the conclusions with which he attempts to saddle my presentation.
This tradition probably comes from a second - century Christian book known as the Infancy Gospel of James, which says that Joseph «saddled a donkey, and he set her upon it» (17:2).
One can almost see the stately procession of those oriental women, dignified as queens, in the peace of the oriental evening coming down the slope from the little city, each with her graceful water - jar on her shoulder, while around the tree - sheltered well lie the ten great hulking beasts still saddled with their baggage and gaudy with the beads and trinkets that camel - drivers have always loved.
It saddles him with parent - chosen goals which are usually impossibly perfectionistic (since they are derived from the parents» own frustrations) and completely out of touch with the realities of the child's abilities and inclinations.
I've had the pleasure of being removed from ministry before, many years ago and while it didn't affect my underwear it did make me skittish to get back in the saddle again.
Now back from Greece and back in the blogging saddle as well as starting a new job!
From that moment on, we were back in the saddle.
Plus, the dessert you ate at Rustic Canyon Wine Bar -LRB-... in Santa Monica... far from Chinatown) is weighing heavily on your mind because they had fantastic strawberries and peas in March, and as an East Coaster saddled with a single, brief growing season each year, that just seemed so unfair.
Some have even advised him to take a cue from his old pal, Ferguson, who left Man United after more than 20 years at the saddle.
The Dancer was one of 11 yearlings freshly broken to saddle who were shipped from the farm to join the Vanderbilt stable at Santa Anita in November 1951.
Asymmetrical 3D fit print and TPU saddle: Pulls from the heel and wraps around your midfoot for a secure fit
He and his teammates are holding up well, considering that George has a queasy stomach and is still rattled from nearly having lost control of his bike in stiff crosswinds on I - 80 in Wyoming; Jim has nearly taken a header while speeding downhill, also in a crosswind, in Oregon; Bob is having back spasms; and Peter is fighting bronchial congestion and saddle sores.
RODEO Casey Tibbs, colorful young (25) bronc peeler who announced intention to retire from fulltime competition, went out in fine style, became world's all - round cowboy champion by piling up 42,064 points but lost his saddle bronc title to Deb Copenhaver, hard - riding Post Falls, Idaho buster.
However, shortly after the Monza Grand Prix weekend, an extremely convoluted deal was concluded which will see McLaren take the third Renault supply from Toro Rosso, leaving the Red Bull junior team saddled with the Honda power units.
Before the two horses had paraded to the starting gate — where Nashua would enter the second stall and Swaps the fourth — both contestants saddled in the infield near the blinking tote board, which reflected from time to time the opinion of some 36,000 witnesses that if Swaps had beaten Nashua once he would surely do it a second time.
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